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Rangermike

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  1. 51 minutes ago, maine y yak said:

    I don't love my Jon Jon. It was $180 from a show and absolutely won't swim slower than a fast retrieve. It burns well it crawls terribly. I'm extremely disappointed w that crawler at that price. I got caught... Never again. 

     

    Word to the wise- sbv2 for $180 from Jon Jon is a one trick pony and not worth it 

    I’m not sure which one you got. I grabbed a chimpmunck one and it crawls slow. 

  2. I’ll throw it when it looks like buzzbait/plopper time. On a clear lake that might mostly be lowlight conditions or rainy days. If it’s a shallow dirty lake could be all day when bites on. You need quality fish shallow and feeding. Close to heavy cover is ideal mainly because that’s where you will find quality bass shallow. Casting angles are same as I would throw a plopper or buzzbait.  I’ll try and get close to a bank and make long casts or throw right over thickest wood I can. I’m typically using the spro50 btw. 

  3. Depends what part of Florida you’re in because they northern part has more of a traditional winter while central Florida where I mostly fish it’s basically a fall feed straight to prespawn. Water clarity is the big factor on what works best in the typical tannic water something with some thump like a crankdown or wake is hard to beat in stained water. But there are some really clear lakes and lakes with a ton of hydrilla have clear areas so glides can be good. On clear lakes I’ve caught good fish on an albino phoney it mimics a spawned out tilapia. I’ve also done well a ghost perch Arashi glide. I’m usually throwing my glides around spawning areas or places fry could be hiding like shade. I’ve caught good fish off docks, canals, hard Kissimiee grass lines and pad edges. If you get on a big shallow grass flat and want to cover water a multi joint like a bull Shad does great. I really like a benson too for burning over grass. And in low light I’m usually throwing a spro bbz50 rat where you would a buzzbait. 

  4. On 4/18/2023 at 10:37 PM, Jordan B said:

    What is the difference between trick shad and shad glide?

    Different bait but the trick Shad does more of the same stuff as a Chad Shad. The other glides he sells go wide and stable mainly from the tighter joint. The wider glide fits my local lakes better just because the trick Shad is really hot doesn’t mean it’s the best fit for you. That being said I have a few Chad Shad’s and plan on getting a trick Shad eventually.

  5. 3 hours ago, Loudsplashbassn_ said:

    Can't believe there still up lol rats got a nice swim and sick knock .

    It’s a timing thing lots of guys still broke from gathering and it’s a big drop. I’m sure there will be more drops coming with gathering leftovers. 

  6. Prices don’t drop to nothing like with those but definitely fluctuate. Baits that are available on sites all the time end up hype baits you can’t find. Baits that guys pay double retail or more on end up widely available below retail when supply catches demand. I haven’t paid over retail on anything and never plan too. I wonder how many guys paid way over retail for a bait they never used then they ended up widely available for retail or less. I think you’re going to see that soon with chad Shad’s. 

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